Supreme Court agrees to review TikTok ban-or-sale law

FILE – The TikTok Inc. building is seen in Culver City, Calif., March 17, 2023. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File) Damian Dovarganes/AP

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The Supreme Court is stepping into the TikTok debate.

The high court agreed on Wednesday to decide whether a law banning the app next month, unless it is sold, is constitutional.

The court did not place the law on hold, putting off that decision until oral arguments, which have been set for Jan. 10, which is nine days before TikTok’s sell-or-be-banned deadline.

Congress passed the law in April after receiving classified briefings on the risk TikTok poses

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